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Saturday, January 31, 2015

US Gas Prices End Their Record-Breaking Streak of Daily Declines

For the first time in four months, gasoline climbed in price today.

The national average price for a gallon of regular gas was $2.038 on Tuesday, up from $2.033 on Monday, according to auto club AAA. That half-cent increase was the first overnight price rise since Sept. 25 and ended the longest streak of daily price declines on record.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, when the republicans start taking over, life gets better!

Anonymous said...

1.85 a gallon in Jew jersey. Maryland taxes still to high!

Stu Stinchfield said...

$5 a gal befor obama leaves office. We all know its going to go up, I hope it does befor obama leaves office or the democrats will blame it on republicans.Conservatives need something every american can relate to,to beat the democrats over the head with,gas price is the perfect thing.

Anonymous said...

Don't worry Fed's will increase the taxes on fuel or demand will drive it back up in summer.

Anonymous said...

HEY POLITICIANS LEAVE THE PRICE ALONE WE THE PEOPLE HAVE BEEN GETTING RAPED WITH GAS PRICES FOR YEARS. INCREASE TAXES YOU will NOT GET RE ELECTED....FOOLS.